You're forgetting a few things volt.
If you knew HTML inside and out, and if you knew text flow was relative, and knew how to compensate for it, it wouldn't take nearly that long. It doesn't take ME that long to do websites.
Volt, you bring up a very valid but STOOOOOPID point that I'm just going to have to address. It's a common misconception. So many people have used this argument to me that I have to address it.
Let's say a man walks into your store wearing a cheap casio watch and shody clothes. Now let's say another guy walks in right behind him wearing a rolex and armani suit. If you are a typical store owner, who will you spend most of your time "selling to?"
Apple computers are more expensive, and quite often are bought by people who are willing to pay for quality merchandise. Any online store owner who is not willing to do enough research to know what a rolex watch looks like DOESN'T DESERVE THE SALE.
And what's this "two of all pages" stuff? Hello!?! That's what style sheets are for. If you REALLY have to have it look that great - DOWN TO THE PIXEL, just give two different style sheet files. But you are missing a pretty large percent of the market. I HATE fixed width stuff. I WANT to be able to make the text larger. Do you know how many people on the internet are over 50 and MUST have text sizes be variable? They can't SEE it otherwise.
OK. That's enought for today.